Public Records

It is the policy of The Lebanon Enterprise to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies.
This policy has been established to preserve the fairness and impartiality of The Lebanon Enterprise.
Names appearing in public records and documents published by The Enterprise will be published without exceptions. Public records are published as a news service to our readers.

Charles Lewis Gaddie, 36, of Lebanon pleaded guilty in Marion Circuit Court recently to amended charges of first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (meth) and two counts of first-degree possession of a controlled substance. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison.

Samuel Lance Tatum, 38, of 2499 Horan Lane in Springfield was indicted in four separate indictments for drug trafficking and several other offenses in Marion Circuit Court on June 5.
According to the first indictment, on or about Jan. 16, 2017, Tatum knowingly and unlawfully trafficked in meth. The indictment also states that Tatum was over the age of 21 and stood convicted of at least one felony after his 18th birthday. Bond was set at $15,000.

A Lebanon man was convicted last week in a murder case that took place more than a year ago.
At a jury trial on June 5-7, William Calhoun was sentenced to 20 years for wanton murder, 10 years for first-degree assault and one year each for two of the three wanton endangerment charges, with the recommendation that they all run concurrently. The third count was dismissed during the trial.

The jig is up for two teenagers who are believed to have tag teamed several recent vehicle thefts and caused other mischief throughout the county.
A 16-year-old male, whose name hasn’t been released, and John S. Melger, 18, of Lebanon were arrested last week after the Marion County Sheriff’s Office found evidence that connected both of them to several crimes.

Marion County Circuit Court Clerk Kim T. May participated in an interactive session on the latest Kentucky court technology, got a refresher on handling probate cases and learned about recent court legislation at the 2017 Circuit Court Clerks Spring Conference on April 18-19 in Frankfort.
The Administrative Office of the Courts and the Kentucky Association of Circuit Court Clerks provided the education program for the state’s circuit court clerks. The Kentucky Association of Counties hosted the event at its headquarters.

May 22
- William Abell of Snow Lane in Campbellsville reported a burglary and the theft of a tool box, wrenches and screwdriver sets, fans and a guitar and amp, totaling $1,309 in stolen items.
- A 2003 Dodge Dakota stolen from Robert Mackey of North Spalding Avenue in Lebanon was recovered, undamaged, but items stolen from the truck, totaling $1,733, haven’t been recovered.

It is the policy of The Lebanon Enterprise to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies.
This policy has been established to preserve the fairness and impartiality of The Lebanon Enterprise.
Names appearing in public records and documents published by The Enterprise will be published without exceptions. Public records are published as a news service to our readers.